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FootballLionel Messi Bids International Football Farewell in Grand Style
- Argentina superstar Lionel Messi has played his final game for his country
- The 35-year-old has pledged to retire from international football after the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Lionel Messi has led Argentina to their first World Cup in 36 years after victory over France
Lionel Messi capped a glittering international career with the only trophy that has eluded him after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The Argentina star led his country in what was his final game as the South Americans dethroned France to become world champions for the third time.
Messi scored a brace in a thrilling encounter that travelled 120 minutes and had to be settled on penalties.
Gonzalo Montiel scored the winning penalty as Argentina beat France 4-2 from the spot.
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In photos shared on social media, Messi is seen waving a sea of Argentine fans his final goodbyes after delivering the World Cup.
Messi has now won every major trophy at both international and club level. Last year, he won the Copa America and the Finalissima.
However, if he decides to continue his career, he will have the chance to play in the FIFA Confederation Cup before the next World Cup. The USA, Canada and Mexico will co-host the tournament.
Argentina score epic counter-attack goal
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Argentina seem to be headed for a third World Cup triumph after a blistering first half display against France at the Lusail stadium.
Goals from Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria gives the South Americans a two-goal lead at half-time.
Messi opened the scoring in the 23rd minute from the spot before Di Maria doubled the lead 13 minutes later. Ads by Argentina's second goal was from an incredible counter-attack, which involved seven touches from five players.
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FootballUsain Bolt shows support for Messi
Sprint legend Usain Bolt is backing Argentina to beat France and win the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The two countries square up at the Lusail stadium for a third World Cup triumph after a month-long competition in the Asian country.
Bolt has been spotted in an Argentina jersey as he openly supports the South Americans to dethrone France.